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Gail Tierney Quotes

«There was evidence of damage or missing toenails of these children.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«in terms of eating more and eating better.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«obvious signs of foul play.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«We are not investigating it as criminal. (But), I can't speculate as to what might have happened.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«To look at the photos I saw, it was just extremely unnerving. They looked like pictures from Auschwitz.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«It put a serious dent in the problems at those intersections. The numbers were pretty high, higher than we'd like to have, but in same breath, it is a legitimate way to face drivers who practice those kinds of habits.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«But they apparently took offense to it.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«Traffic complaints are the largest number of complaints to the sheriff's department and probably the biggest concern of citizens in the county. Periodically, we try to do special details to attack driving under the influence or, in this case, aggressive driving. If nothing else, it at least makes law enforcement presence known and hopefully is an educational process for drivers here in the county.»
Author: Gail Tierney
«Traffic complaints are the largest number of complaints to the sheriff's department, and probably the biggest concern of citizens in the county.»
Author: Gail Tierney